Grab all Liquid Daffodil apps for less with ✿+☮=❥ for Windows 8 and Windows Phone

We previously looked at ✿+☮=❥, or better referred to as "Liquify", an app that enables fans of Liquid Daffodil to download Windows and Windows Phone apps by the developer at a reduced cost. We're now pleased to announce the app is now available on the Windows and Windows Phone Stores.

The idea is to offer subscriptions that are one-time purchases and each unlock apps across Windows 8, Windows Phone or both. For those who don't know, Liquid Daffodil is the developer behind such titles as glƏƏk!, Add to Contacts, flyby! and JamTiles.

Since some of the apps produced by Liquid Daffodil share similar features and / or functionality, this provides consumers an option to choose which app they prefer without forking out for apps you won't use. Here's a quick overview of the new apps and subscriptions:

Users of either the Windows or Windows Phone Liquify apps will be able to purchase any of the available subscriptions (you don't have to use the Windows Phone app to unlock all the Liquid Daffodil Windows Phone apps). Unfortunately this doesn't include Windows Phone 7 owners as the software doesn't support in-app purchases - you'll have to use the Windows 8 app. Here are the available subscriptions:

Unlimited Liquid for Windows - Unlock all current and future Liquid Daffodil apps for Windows

Unlimited Liquid Gold - Unlock all current and future Liquid Daffodil apps for both Windows and Windows Phone

We're looking at more than $50 worth of apps on offer here. Access to all Liquid Daffodil apps can be found within the app itself so be sure to check out the listing for more details and links. You can download ✿+☮=❥ on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 (we'll update the post when the Windows Store link finally works - not long to go now).

How are their apps useless? When the official twitter app was broken to hell, gleek become the go-to app. Add to contacts puts any place you search for into a contact easier than having to type everything yourself. That's just 2 examples.

I wonder why people have to come out and express so much negativity to a dev who's working hard to bring apps to the platform we all use. If you don't like LD's apps, you are free to not use them. If you dislike reading articles about LD, you are free to not read them. Why so much hate? Do you rant, in tantamount magnitude, in other articles that you think promote useless apps (them being useless would be *your* opinion of course)? The community is much bigger than what we might think. LD's apps are quite highly rated, and for a good reason of course.
Expressing so much negativity for no obvious reasons just sheds bad light upon the community, in general. And I know, from my experience here, that this community is much better than this.

This is proof that people will complain about anything even when someone is doing them a favor. I really appreciate LD's work and I like that the apps are whimsical but highly functional at the same time. Please keep up the good work.

Even if you don't have a use case for them, LD apps can be held up as an example of microsofts design language in practice. Apps that have strong metro design and yet they also maintain a strong individual personality.

It seems to come from frustrations with the notifications system and an app that is trying but can't really do it.
...and then, the WPC post everytime LD sneezes. Most people here don't seem impressed with any of their apps.